It was no surprise that the ever-changing Ewa Plain led the way among Oahu neighborhoods when it came to the number of single-family homes sold last month, according to the latest Honolulu Board of Realtors statistics.

That area, along with neighboring Makakilo, combined to record 50 sales in June.

But while Makakilo’s number jumped 133 percent to 14 sales when compared to June 2011, the Ewa Plain, which includes Ewa Beach and Kapolei, saw a 20 percent dip in the number of transactions to 36.

The Waialae-Kahala submarket saw the biggest change in median sales price with a 36 percent increase to $1.47 million.

Nearby, the Aina Haina-Kuliouou area posted the most dramatic decrease in price to $811,250, which was a 39 percent drop.

In Oahu’s condominium market, Waikiki had the most sales in June with 80, an increase of 25 percent from the same period last year.

The biggest increase in condo prices were seen in the North Shore submarket, which had a jump in median price of 126 percent to $490,000.

Condos in the Waialae-Kahala area recorded the steepest decrease in price, with a 49 percent drop to $482,900.